WARBLER. 65 



and dashed with the same on the sides; tail white at the base, the 

 rest black above, and dusky beneath ; the two outer feathers white 

 on the outer webs, and tips of both white ; legs as in the last. 



Inhabits the same places as the other, and both of them called 

 Becfigue. The last frequently accompanies the Ortolan, and taken 

 at the same time with that bird. 



56— ASH-CROWNED WARBLER. 



LENGTH five inches and a half. Bill brown ; top of the head 

 ash-colour; from the nostrils a band of black passes beneath the 

 eye, where it grows broader, and ends on the under jaw ; back and 

 wings olive-green; tail slightly cuneiform, olive-yellow; all the 

 under parts, from chin to vent, full yellow ; legs pale. 



Native place uncertain. — In Mr. Bullock's Museum. 



57— COMMON WREN. 



Sylvia Troglodytes, Ind. Orn. ii. 547. Scop. i. No. 239. Tern. Man. 128. Id. Ed. 



ii. 233. 

 Motacilla Troglodytes, Lin. i. 337. Faun. suec. No. 261. Brun. No. 284. Muller, 



No. 279. Gm. Lin. i. 993. Kramer, 378. Georgi, 175. Frisch, t. 24. Klein, 



Av. 76. 1. Id. Stem. 14. t. 16. f. 4. a. b. Id. Ov. 25. t. 10. f. 13. Faun. arag. 



89. Sepp, Vog. t. p. 110. Borowsk. iii. 190. Raii, 80. A. 11. Will. 164. t. 42. 



Gerin. iv. t. 389. 2. 

 Regulus, Bris. iii. 425. Id. 8vo. i. 428. 

 Troglodyte, Roitelet, Buf. v. 352. t. 16. 1. PI. enl. 651. 2, Hist. Prov. i. 510. 



Robert, Ic; pi. 2. 

 Reattino, Olin. uc. t. p. 6. 

 II Lui, Cett. uc. Sard. 225. 

 Zaunschlupper, Schmid, Vog. p. 89. t. 75. B. 

 Zaun Koenig, Gunth. Nest. u. Fy. 28. t. 2. Naturf. xvii. 105. 

 Winter Wren, Amer. Orn.'i. pi. 8. f. 6. 



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